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David Cowan

    Modern Literacy Arabic
    Homelessness
    Frank H. Knight
    Strategic Internal Communication
    Ley Lines and Earth Energies
    Navigating the Collapse of Time
    • The signs are Economic crisis, dramatic hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and increased rates of species extinction. According to New Age metaphysician David Cowan, we are in the midst of a 25year transitional period of planetary shift as our solar system approaches the Galactic Photon Band, a shift that is also affecting our perception of time.The Mayans had a term for this transitional the "Time of No Time," indicating that, post 2012, time as we know it or experience it may not exist at all or will have changed dramatically. In Navigating the Collapse of Time , Cowan synthesizes a broad range of perspectives about this time of transition, from the writings of the ancient Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas, to speculative theory, quantum physics, philosophy, and the nature of illusion and reality posed by a range of theorists and academics including Ken Carey, Barbara Hand Clow, William Gammill, Zecharia Sitchin, Carl Calleman, Gary Renard, Ken Wapnick, Brent Haskel, and many others. He also lets us know what to expect as events continue to unfold to their prescribed conclusion and how to navigate this time of change.

      Navigating the Collapse of Time
    • Ley Lines and Earth Energies

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(43)Évaluer

      The mysterious standing stones, burial grounds and stone circles that lace Europe, the British Isles and other areas have intrigued scientists, writers, artists and travelers through the centuries. They pose so many Why do some places feel special? How do ley lines work? How did our ancestors use Earth energy to map their sacred sites and burial grounds? How do ghosts and poltergeists interact with Earth energy? How can Earth spirals and black spots affect our health? This exploration shows how natural forces affect our behavior, how they can be used to enhance our health and well being, and ultimately, how they bring us closer to penetrating one of the deepest mysteries being explored. A fascinating and visual book about subtle earth energies and how they affect us and the world around them.

      Ley Lines and Earth Energies
    • Strategic Internal Communication

      How to Build Employee Engagement and Performance

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This guide focuses on creating an effective internal communications strategy to enhance organizational communication, boost employee motivation, and improve overall performance. It provides practical steps for designing and implementing a tailored approach that aligns with company goals, fostering a more engaged and productive workforce. The book emphasizes the importance of clear messaging and feedback mechanisms, enabling leaders to cultivate a positive workplace culture and drive success through improved interactions among team members.

      Strategic Internal Communication
    • Frank H. Knight

      Prophet of Freedom

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the ideas of Frank Knight and the Chicago School, this book highlights Knight's concept of "Knightian Uncertainty" and its relevance in today's economic landscape post-Financial Crisis. It delves into Knight's early life and the development of his economic philosophy, assessing his lasting legacy. Readers interested in the intersections of political, religious philosophy, and economics will find valuable insights into Knight's influence on modern economic thought and its implications for society.

      Frank H. Knight
    • First published in 1997, this volume presents the results of in-depth research into the application of the UK homelessness legislation in relation to community care, the Children Act 1989, violence to women, and racial harassment. This is supplemented with a consideration of policies and practices in 15 local authority homelessness departments. It is argued that government created the nation of a successful, or "appropriate" applicant, but this could not be translated into actual practice as the original legislation did not facilitate it. In fact, in the mid-1990s, government became more concerned with notions of inappropriateness, stereotyping those using the homelessness legislation and creating modern "folk devils". This was the background to the 1996 changes to the homelessness legislation which have created the notion of the "inappropriate" applicant. It is argued that the new legislation is more concerned with denial, deterrence and privatization. The new legislation has also detrimentally affected the application of the homelessness legislation in each of the areas discussed.

      Homelessness